Christian Benford injury update: Bills' cornerback has to leave the game
The Buffalo Bills lost their star cornerback Christian Benford in the first quarter of the AFC title game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
It’s not a great look for the NFL when a player clears concussion protocol only to be ruled out in the following game with a concussion, but that’s what happened to Buffalo Bills cornerback Christian Benford.
Christian Benford ruled out of Bills vs Chiefs game in 1st quarter
The Bills were already in danger of having to play without Benford, as he suffered a concussion after a hard blow to the head during the Bills' Divisional Round game against the Baltimore Ravens.
This first head injury occurred at the end of the game on Sunday, January 19. Benford was somehow able to clear the concussion protocol in time for the AFC title game against the Kansas City Chiefs today, just one week later.
But with just under three minutes left in the first quarter of the game, Benford collided with his teammate, safety Damar Hamlin while trying to make a tackle on Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy.
Benford is a key player for the Bills and his absence will definitely be felt. PFF ranks him as the fifth-highest cornerback in the league. He has started 14 of 15 games for the Bills over the last two seasons. Shortly after the collision, the Bills ruled Benford out for the remainder of the game against the Chiefs.
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